Homily on the Fourth Saturday of Great Lent
On the Miraculous Power of Jesus Christ
By Fr. Daniel Sysoev
On the Miraculous Power of Jesus Christ
By Fr. Daniel Sysoev
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!
On the fourth Saturday of Great Lent, we hear about the miracles of Christ the Savior. For the Church especially emphasizes the wondrous power of Christ, because without His miraculous, supernatural Power we cannot rid ourselves of sins, nor of passions, nor of the illnesses that afflict us. In this way, the Lord reveals His Power to us, so that we may place our hope in Him, and not reduce Christianity to merely a set of moral norms. The Gospel, in fact, says nothing about morality as such. It speaks of power — the power of God Almighty, the power of divine love, the power of divine justice, the power of divine mercy, and the power of divine judgment. So that we may understand that our task is not simply to become highly moral people, but that our task is to become children of God — those children who go to their Father beyond the bounds of the universe, who strive there with all their soul, who strive that the life of God may be within them, who strive to become like their Heavenly Father. For this reason the Church reminds us of the miracles of Christ that He performs. For mere morality cannot lead one to heaven. Even in ancient times Solomon said: what is grievous on earth? That the righteous and the sinner die alike: “The wise man dies just like the fool” (Eccl. 2:16). But the power of God raises the dead. It restores the afflicted and lifts up those who have fallen.








